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NJ A5923

NJ A5923
Establishes "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program," appropriates $200,000.


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Introduced
06/21/2021
In Committee
06/21/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would establish a "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program" in order to promote and facilitate improved access to menstrual hygiene products to low-income residents of the State. Public concerns over "period poverty," a term that refers to inadequate access to menstrual hygiene products and education, clean toilets, and handwashing facilities, has escalated since the beginning of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic as numerous New Jersey residents face economic hardships due to pandemic-related job losses and reduced hours of employment. Federal statute and regulations prohibit enrollees in federal safety-net programs for low-income individuals, such as the Medicaid program, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Women, Infants, and Children, prohibit enrollees from using their benefits for the purchase of menstrual hygiene products. Moreover, COVID-related school closures have left some school-aged menstruators without access to free menstrual hygiene products formerly accessed through the school nurse or a teacher. In order to promote and facilitate improved access to menstrual hygiene products to low-income residents of the State, the Department is required develop and assist in the implementation of a menstrual hygiene products program, to be known as the "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program." The department is required to identify, on its Internet website, the food pantries participating in the program, and the times during which each food pantry will be accessible for community residents to obtain menstrual hygiene products. Under the program, the department is required to award annual grants to food pantries for the purchase of menstrual hygiene products. Any costs incurred by a food pantry in providing an adequate supply of menstrual hygiene products will be borne by the State. An eligible individual is one who is currently enrolled as a participant in: (1) the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; (2) the federal WIC program; (3) the New Jersey Supplementary Food Stamp Program; (4) the Work First New Jersey program; or (5) any other federal or State level nutrition or income assistance program now or hereafter established by law. f. As a part of the menstrual Hygiene Products Program, the Department of Agriculture is authorized to: (1) coordinate and encourage partnerships between the participating food pantries and pharmacies or other retail stores as deemed necessary to better enable and ensure the prompt or efficient delivery of menstrual hygiene products; (2) take appropriate actions to encourage participation in the initiative; (3) develop educational and informational materials for distribution to low-income individuals, which may incorporate information pertaining to the importance of proper menstrual hygiene products, or any other topic that is relevant to the work of the initiative; and (4) take such other actions, including but not limited to adopting rules and regulations pursuant to the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), that the secretary deems necessary or appropriate to implement the provisions of this act. This bill appropriates $200,000 to the Department of Agriculture from the General Fund to support the Menstrual Hygiene Product Program. Under the bill, each food may apply for a grant of up to $10,000 each year.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a "Menstrual Hygiene Products Program" within the New Jersey Department of Agriculture to promote and facilitate improved access to menstrual hygiene products for low-income residents. The program will award annual grants to food pantries to purchase menstrual hygiene products, with any associated costs borne by the state. Eligible individuals are those enrolled in federal or state nutrition or income assistance programs, such as SNAP, WIC, or Work First New Jersey. The bill also authorizes the Department of Agriculture to take various actions to implement and encourage participation in the program, including developing educational materials and coordinating partnerships with pharmacies or retailers. The bill appropriates $200,000 from the General Fund to support the Menstrual Hygiene Products Program, with each food pantry eligible to apply for up to $10,000 in annual grants.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee (on 06/21/2021)

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